"Ceraunophilia" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ceraunophilia" Meaning

Ceraunophilia is a term used to describe a fascination or admiration for thunderstorms. The word comes from the Greek words "keraunos," meaning thunderbolt or lightning, and "philia," meaning love or fondness. People who have ceraunophilia often feel a thrill or sense of awe when they witness a powerful thunderstorm, and some may even seek out opportunities to experience storms first-hand.

"Ceraunophilia" Examples

Ceraunophilia


Ceraunophilia is a noun that refers to a fascination or admiration for thunderstorms.

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The meteorologist's ceraunophilia was evident as he described the approaching storm in vivid detail.
The teenagers thrilled to the spectacle of the thunderstorm, their ceraunophilia evident as they danced in the rain.
As the storm clouds gathered, the artist's ceraunophilia kicked in, inspiring a stunning work of storm-themed art.
The thrill-seeker's ceraunophilia led him to seek out the most intense thunderstorms, often traveling to remote areas to experience the raw power of nature.
The poet's ceraunophilia inspired some of her most celebrated works, as she wove vivid descriptions of stormy weather into her verse.

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